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ST. LOUIS -- Adrian Gonzalez didn’t start the whole Mickey Mouse drama in the National League Championship Series, but now that he’s been thrown smack into the middle of it by the St. Louis Cardinals Fun Police, he’s hoping to make the most of it.

So if you’re listening, Disney, Gonzalez and his family are huge fans of everything you do. From movies to theme parks to Sleeping Beauty to Princess and the Frog, everyone in the Gonzalez household is a huge fan.

In fact, his daughter, Brianna Belle, is named after Princess Belle from Beauty and the Beast.

“So yeah, we’re big fans,” Gonzalez said.

And now that Gonzalez has given Disney all kinds of free public relations with all this Mickey Mouse stuff — including the Mickey Mouse ears gesture he flashed everyone after hitting a home run in Game 5 — maybe it’s time for Disney to show Gonzalez a little love.

Like, say, maybe lifetimes pass to Disneyland?

“That would be awesome,” Gonzalez said, his eyes growing wide and big as he prepared to take batting practice before Game 6 in St. Louis Friday.

Now especially as the Dodgers fight for a chance to play in the World Series.

He insists the Mickey Mouse ears he flashed after his Game 5 blast Wednesday wasn’t a pre-planned “take that” response to the Cardinals, who have accused him of over-doing it with some of his celebrating during the NLCS.

In fact, Gonzalez said Friday he was doing it for his teammates standing in the dugout waiting to greet him after his third-inning home run gave the Dodgers a 3-2 lead.

“They were calling me Mickey Mouse all day in the clubhouse,” Gonzalez said.

So, up went his hands over his head as he approached the dugout.

“Just having fun,” he said.

And who knows, maybe working a lifetime pass to Disneyland in the process.